Matthew Calbraith Perry Livres
Le Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry de la Marine des États-Unis fut une figure clé de l'histoire navale, surtout connu pour son rôle déterminant dans l'ouverture du Japon à l'Occident. Sa vaste carrière militaire l'a vu servir dans des conflits majeurs, y compris la guerre américano-mexicaine et la guerre de 1812. Les actions décisives et les efforts diplomatiques de Perry lors de la Convention de Kanagawa ont profondément façonné les relations internationales et inauguré une nouvelle ère.



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Japan And The Japanese: A Narrative Of The U.s. Government Expedition To Japan Under Commodore Perry
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Take a journey back in time to the mid-19th century and discover Japan as it was seen by the American explorers led by Commodore Perry. This fascinating account, written by two members of the expedition, provides a detailed and colorful description of Japanese society, culture, and politics in a time of great change and transition.